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Research

Collected by: University of Melbourne

Archived since: Sep, 2008

Description:

A collection of web sites related to the University's Research Function. Includes the Melbourne Research Office, the Office of Research Ethics & Integrity and some research projects (refer to Units, Networks & Other collections for other research projects).

Subject:   Science & Health Arts & Humanities Society & Culture

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Title: Melbourne Research & Grants Bulletin

URL: http://bulletin.research.unimelb.edu.au/

Description: The Research Grants Bulletin is a highly valued fortnightly email service available only to staff and students of the University. It contains the latest information on research grant opportunities (including ARC and NHMRC), as well as related seminars and workshops.

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Title: Research Unit for Multilingualism and Cross-Cultural Communication (RUMACCC) | Research Unit for Multilingualism and Cross-Cultural Communication (RUMACCC)

URL: http://rumaccc.unimelb.edu.au/

Description: RUMACCC was founded in 2001 by the internationally renowned linguist, Professor Michael Clyne (1939-2010), when he was professorial fellow in linguistics at The University of Melbourne. The unit conducts research in Australian and international contexts in fields such as: the maintenance and development of bi- and multilingualism, including language demography language in social context bilingual education and sociolinguistic aspects of second language acquisition inter-cultural communication language policy the provision and uptake of languages study in Australia The unit then disseminates the results of this research, facilitating cooperation between researchers, those who are the subjects of research, and the potential users of that research. RUMACCC is located in the School of Languages and Linguistics at The University of Melbourne. RUMACCC was founded in 2001 by the internationally renowned linguist, Professor Michael Clyne (1939-2010), when he was professorial fellow in linguistics at The University of Melbourne. The unit conducts research in Australian and international contexts in fields such as: the maintenance and development of bi- and multilingualism, including language demography language in social context bilingual education and sociolinguistic aspects of second language acquisition inter-cultural communication language policy the provision and uptake of languages study in Australia The unit then disseminates the results of this research, facilitating cooperation between researchers, those who are the subjects of research, and the potential users of that research. RUMACCC is located in the School of Languages and Linguistics at The University of Melbourne. RUMACCC was founded in 2001 by the internationally renowned linguist, Professor Michael Clyne (1939-2010), when he was professorial fellow in linguistics at The University of Melbourne. The unit conducts research in Australian and international contexts in fields such as: the maintenance and development of bi- and multilingualism, including language demography language in social context bilingual education and sociolinguistic aspects of second language acquisition inter-cultural communication language policy the provision and uptake of languages study in Australia The unit then disseminates the results of this research, facilitating cooperation between researchers, those who are the subjects of research, and the potential users of that research. RUMACCC is located in the School of Languages and Linguistics at The University of Melbourne.

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Title: Notice of Intent Submission - Research, Innovation and Commercialisation

URL: http://www.noi.mro.unimelb.edu.au/

Description: Research, Innovation and Commercialisation (RIC) requires all ARC and NHMRC major round applicants to complete and submit a Notice of Intent. The Notice of Intent advises RIC and your Faculty/Department that you are preparing an application. A University of Melbourne internal tracking number will be allocated and emailed to the nominated applicant.

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